I made mitts!!
My first pair of mitts!
I used the Tante Ehm pattern for Camp Out Fingerless Mitts that I found the pattern, FOR FREE, on Ravelry.
For my project, I used Freia, fine handpaints, refined yarn: 70% Merino, 30% silk, in Lichen (color). It's an ombre yarn, in worsted weight (4 Medium). I also used size 5 needles. I increased the cuff stitch number from 10 to 18 sts., and the total length from 9.5 inches long to 10.5 inches long.
This is the right mitt. . . .
Left mitt. . . . .
. . . .and the left mitt, uncuffed.
I made the finger section longer than required so I could cover more of my fingers while outside. I didn't do a perfect job, but it will do. I find, in knitting, there are LOTS of ways to put things together.
So FUN!! Knitting is a skill worth learning.
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